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Arizona Fly Fishing: Some Places of Interest

2016/7/18 10:31:59

There are many Arizona fly fishing opportunities available to dedicated fly fishers and among these you should try out places such as Canyon Creek and Hawley. Here you can enjoy the pleasant weather though it can snow and get cold with temperatures hovering between 28 and 48 degrees. These areas have plenty of rainbows, brookie, browns, cutt and among the pattern fish you can also find some Simi’s too.

Lake Rezzz

If it is trout that you want, then your Arizona fly fishing excursions should take you to Rezzz lake, especially during the fall though the weather will be cold. However, the water level would be good and you would be sure to find trout as well as the occasional bass backseat, while there are also some pattern fish to be found including Pupa’s, Midges, Buggers and more. It would be a good idea to fish the dam area since there are many Simi’s, Nymphs as well as Buggers there. If you want to go to Arizona fly fishing for Brookies, you will have to try the lakes.

Another option for you when you go fly fishing in Arizona is to try Earl Park which is a lake with excellent fly fishing opportunities though they last a mere three weeks tapering off towards the end of November. Or, you may want to try out Pacheta which is an ideal place for fall fly fishing though make sure to go fly fishing here before the lake freezes up. To get a better catch, you may need to go deep along the eastern shoreline.

Hawley is another popular destination when going Arizona fly fishing because it does have a number of browns and the best places to fly fish would be by the coves and sunken logs. Other options for Arizona fly fishing include going to Knoll and also Woods Canyon, especially in the month of November when the skies are clear and where it is warm when the sun is out and cold when there is no sun. This area is famous for rainbows though some fly fishers consider the quality of fishing at Knoll to be somewhat poor. For best results, you should be out fly fishing in the early morning no later than 8:30 AM.

Arizona fly fishing is filled with great opportunities and with so many different options to choose from, you will have your hands full trying the different places in the State.

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